Dr. H.C. Srivastava and SUMEDHA SRIVASTAVA Solutions for Chapter: Solutions, Exercise 1: REVIEW EXERCISES
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Questions from Dr. H.C. Srivastava and SUMEDHA SRIVASTAVA Solutions for Chapter: Solutions, Exercise 1: REVIEW EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
The molal freezing point constant of benzene is and its melting point is . A solution of of a compound A when dissolved in of benzene freezes at . Determine the molecular weight of A.

The latent heat of fusion of benzene is . of a substance when dissolved of benzene lower the freezing point by . If pure benzene freezes at , calculate the molecular mass of the substance.

Calculate the osmotic pressure of solution of cane sugar at .

Calculate the concentration of a solution of glucose which is isotonic at the same temperature with a solution of urea containing .

Osmotic pressure of a solution containing of a protein in of solution is at . Calculate the molecular mass of the protein.

Calculate the freezing point of an aqueous solution of a non-electrolyte having osmotic pressure of at .

A solution of sucrose (mol.wt.) is prepared by dissolving of it per litre of solution. What is the osmotic pressure at ?

Osmotic pressure of a solution containing of a protein (soluble in water) per of the solution is at . Calculate the molecular mass of protein.
